Jane and the Waterloo Map

By  Stephanie Barron

In the wake 25489249of the Battle of Waterloo, author Jane Austen hurries to banker Henry Austen’s bedside when his declaration of bankruptcy sends him into dreadfully poor health.  The reverend James Stainer Clarke, a fan of Jane’s books, gives her a tour of the prince’s house.  Clarke is later found dying in the regent’s library, where he mumbles, “Waterloo map.”  Jane must catch a clever killer as she seeks a priceless treasure.

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Brotherhood In Death

By  J.D. Robb

Hoping to confront his cousin, Edward, about selling their grandfather’s West Village brownstone, Dennis Mira finds Edward beaten and bloodied.  Then Dennis blacks out.  Dennis’s profiler wife calls on her close colleague, Lieutenant Eve Dallas, to investigate Edward’s storied career in justice and politics and identify the man’s potential enemies.

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Sage’s Eyes

By  V.C. Andrews

Sage knows things that no other teenager knows.  The mysterious apparitions that haunt lonely 16-year-old Sage take on new meaning when she befriends the new boy at school, one who shares part of her gift and opens her eyes to a dangerous new world.

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Warriors Of The Storm

By  Bernard Cornwell

The greatest warrior in all the kingdom faces a difficult choice between family and loyalty as Ragnall Ivarson leads the Northmen, the Irish, and the Northumbrians against Ugtre of Bebbanburg.

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The Man Without A Shadow

By  Joyce Carol Oates

Neuroscientist Margot Sharpe meets the attractive Elihu Hoopes, a man with no memory and no means of forming new ones, in 1965 and quickly falls in love.  Scientist and subject continue their romantic relationship over the next 30 years as Margot and Elihu seek the answers to some of the most elusive questions about memory, love, and the mysteries of the human brain.

 

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NYPD Red4

By  James Patterson & Marshall Karp

A glamorous movie premiere turns deadly, sending detective Zach Jordan and his partner, Kyle MacDonald, in search of a thief and a murderer who may not be done killing.

 

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The Road to Little Dribbling

By  Bill Bryson

Now living in America, Bill Bryson recounts his return visit to the England he once called home with various humor-laced incidents in this sequel to ‘Notes from a Small Island.’

 

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Feverborn

By  Karen Marie Moning

Vengeance and dangerous passions drive the only army capable of saving the world as Mac and Barrons struggle to stop the black holes from destroying the world as they know it.

 

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The Bitter Season

By  Tami Hoag

Though they are no longer partners, Detective Nikki Liska and Sam Kovac are nevertheless drawn together by a double homicide executed with a Japanese samurai sword and the unsolved murder of an upstanding Minneapolis PD detective.

 

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The Dressmaker’s War

By  Mary Chamberlain

Exceptionally skilled London dressmaker Ada Vaughan fights to survive and hold fast to her dreams after being captured by Nazis and being forced to make dresses for their wives in 1939.

 

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